With the arrival of cooler temperatures, fall brings many opportunities for socializing and fun. As a result, many homeowners turn to propane to power their experiences. Here’s a closer look at some of the autumn activities the fuel helps create.
How Is Propane Used in the Fall?
1. Fire Pits
Nothing creates that cozy autumnal scene like sitting around a fire pit with friends and family. Propane-powered variations offer the ambiance of a fire without the mess and cleanup of wood. It’s still perfectly suitable to roast a marshmallow or two for s’mores, or sit around and tell ghost stories.
Many portable propane fire pits rely on a simple small, 20-pound tank. These units are easily removed and refilled or exchanged for a full unit when needed. For built-in systems, the fuel is connected underground to the home's main tank, simply needing to start or ignite the fire pit to activate.
2. Cooking
With the intense heat of summer gone, it’s finally enjoyable and comfortable to cook outdoors again. Propane grills are easy to clean — no coals to dump — and provide even heat distribution for chef-worthy finish. Enjoy an evening meal under the twinkle of solar lights or an afternoon barbecue while enjoying a football game.
3. Home Heating
Crisp fall morning and cool nights leave a chill in the air. As such, many homeowners start to rely on their propane-powered heating systems again, especially at night. When the whole-home doesn’t need warmed, power up the gas fireplace for a cozy movie night with friends. Heating needs also extend outdoors with fuel-based patio heaters that extend socializing hours well into the evening without sacrificing comfort.
Enjoy a full calendar of fall fun with quick and convenient fuel delivery from Tri-County Propane Inc. in Loveland, OH. The local business provides reliable propane services to residents across Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren counties. Learn more about their forklift cylinder exchange and propane services online, and request assistance today at (513) 583-1868.